Thursby announces another first with PKard Pro for iOS supporting derived credentials
Arlington, Texas, October 1, 2014 – Thursby Software announces the immediate availability of its PKard® Pro secure browser app on Apple’s App Store and iOS 8 support for all apps.
Thursby first to enable Defense Travel System (DTS) on Apple mobile devices
Arlington, Texas, August 11, 2014 – Today Thursby Software Systems’ PKard® Reader App became the first browser on an Apple mobile device to enable the Defense Travel Systems (DTS) website. Any user running PKard Reader v2.1.4 can now log in to DTS to initiate, revise, and submit travel requests and expense reports.
Up until now DTS has been inaccessible to Apple mobile users due to a lack of Java support. As Mike Prevost, Gradkell DBsign Product Manager & Senior System Architect, explains:
First Mobile Device Derived Credential Demonstration
Arlington, Texas, April 28, 2014 - This week, for the first time since NIST released their draft guidelines for Derived Credentials (SP 800-157), four companies will give a live demonstration in Washington DC showing how these can be successfully applied to mobile devices. The mobile demonstration will include secure browser, email, document signing, and document access.
PKard Reader & Heartbleed
Starting April 8, 2014, the Internet is buzzing with concerns and questions about the "Heartbleed Bug" and how it affects us. This article was written to help our customers understand what this vulnerability is and how it affects the users of PKard Reader.
What is the Heartbleed Bug?
Here's how heartbleed.com describes the bug: